Entering the War
Japanese Americans
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Who did the United States declare war on?

Japan

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, how were the citizens of the United States feeling?

They were scared and uneasy.

100

What was it called when citizens bought fewer foods and less gas?

rationing

100

Which war are we learning about?

World War II

200

Where did Japan surprise attack?

Pearl Harbor

200

What did Americans think Japanese Americans were?

Spies
200

What are scrap drives?

People donated metal and material to be turned into war material.

200

Why did people grow victory gardens?

To help support the war and have more food because of rationing.

300

Why did the United States cut off trade with Japan?

Japan was using materials for war activities.
300

Where did Americans put Japanese Americans?

Internment Camps

300

What did women do to help the war effort?

They went to work in factories and filled jobs that they were never allowed to do before.

300

Did the United States join the Axis or Allied Powers?

Allied

400

What is Pearl Harbor?

A US Naval base

400

Describe the Internment Camps.

They were like prisons, surrounded by barbed wire, and the guards were watching the prisoners.

400

What did children do to help the war effort?

Donated toys and clothes. 

Collected presents for soldiers.

Bought and sent magazines to wounded soldiers.

Bought war stamps.

400

How did industries help support the war effort?

Factories switched to producing war materials instead of the goods they usually produce.

500

Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?

The United States cut off trade with Japan.

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What were some hobbies that Japanese Americans were able to do in the internment camps?

Play basketball, baseball, and football.

Make crafts for the holidays.

Boy or Girl Scouts

Feed livestock and grow food.

500

What did the elderly do to help the war effort?

Donated blood.

Knitted sweaters and socks for soldiers.

Planted victory gardens.

500

How does trade impact relationships between countries?

If things are going well, relationships are good.

If things are not, relationships are not good.

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